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Communities In Schools - Full Service Community Coordinator

Young World Physical Education, Elko, NV, United States


Communities In Schools - Full Service Community Coordinator
Humboldt County School District – Communities in Schools, Elko, Nevada. Open in Google Maps.

Job Details

Job ID:

5663622

Application Deadline:

Posted until filled

Posted:

Apr 22, 2026 7:00 AM (UTC)

Starting Date:

To Be Determined

Location:

W. NEHumb Office, Winnemucca, NV, US

Salary:

$21.21 Hourly

Position Type:

Full-Time

Job Purpose/Summary
Responsible for co‑leading a school site team in the implementation of the Full Service Community School and CIS Model at a comprehensive CIS of Nevada site. Serve as a liaison between site school leadership and the CIS of Nevada leadership. Responsible for developing, planning, implementing, and supervising the tasks associated with the annual Full Service Community School Support Plan, including three tiers of wrap‑around services and four pillars of the FSCS model. Coordinate the implementation of the Community School model with principals, named partners, and CIS leadership in improving student achievement, enhancing home‑to‑school relationships, and supporting the school as a community hub. Conduct periodic program evaluations and report on operations and outcomes. Work closely with school staff, parents, community agencies, and students to coordinate services for the benefit of students and families, establishing trust and rapport.

Duties and Responsibilities
Campus Planning & School Relations

Assess current campus needs with administration, teachers, school staff, parents/guardians, and students; coordinate community resources to provide needed services.

Evaluate campus‑specific and student‑specific needs and barriers and coordinate resources to meet the needs and remove barriers.

Complete Full Service Community School Needs Assessment and coordinate with ISS SC to create the School Support Plan within established timelines.

Plan and implement special events and guest speakers for students with pre‑approved programs as part of the CIS FSCS Program Plan.

Plan parental involvement and family engagement activities; assist partners with community family engagement activities to meet FSCS plan needs.

Assist CIS of Nevada leadership in collaborating with community agencies and fostering new community resources.

Collaborate with school staff to provide or broker appropriate services to address attendance, behavioral, course performance, and physical or social services for students in need and ensure compliance with school district policies and procedures.

Promote cooperation between school staff, administration, and the CIS of Nevada team members.

Collaborate with school staff to integrate the CIS of Nevada Tier I, Tier II, and Tier III services, keeping informed about pertinent activities occurring at the school and in the community.

Network with school staff to create and maintain a positive image of CIS of Nevada.

Coordinate community events and special events / speaking opportunities; support community cause marketing / events; attend community and school events.

Provide desired feedback to the school and agency personnel.

Communicate regularly with school administration and staff.

Maintain accurate records of in‑kind donation process and documentation.

Participate in school assigned duties and responsibilities.

Maintain partnerships with local community partners to deliver services and programs to students and families.

Maintain follow‑through and persistence when corresponding with students, school staff, community partners, and volunteers.

Student Support Programming

Implement data‑driven interventions related to key priority areas such as improving daily student attendance and reducing chronic absenteeism, increasing positive student behavior, increasing math and reading proficiency among students performing below grade level, increasing school climate, and increasing social/emotional learning and trauma‑informed care practices.

Refer students for case management to CIS Site Coordinator.

Engage parents/guardians through increased communication and family events.

Monitor attendance, behavior, course performance, social/emotional and/or specified program goals for the school population.

Coordinate the distribution of Tier I support and basic need items at the school site.

Promote the Community School model in public settings to seek additional and stronger programs and business partnerships.

Keep all documentation current, within 30 calendar days of the service delivery.

Access and coordinate community health and human services agencies for services delivered for CIS of Nevada students and families.

Develop relationships and partnerships with neighborhood residents, community‑based organizations, local businesses, and communities of faith to support the goals of the leadership team and key priority areas.

Perform mandated reporting for Tier I supports, including those initiated and coordinated through partners.

Work with CIS Site Coordinator to develop relationships in feeder pattern schools and associated activities.

Provide regular supervision for all volunteers to support the operation of the Community School Model.

Supervise staff as applicable and recruit, train, and supervise school‑based volunteers.

Manage Full Service Community Program budgets to support community school related activities.

Data, Documentation & Reporting

Complete documentation in the required format within established timelines.

Complete monthly and quarterly reports in the required format within required timelines.

Enter service data for all students in the data entry system within 30 days of the service delivery; review entries to ensure accuracy and completeness.

Ensure all required information – Community School Support Plan, basic needs entries, quarterly progress monitoring and evaluation reports – is entered on time and accurately.

Report to CIS of Nevada Leadership any issues affecting school relationships and emergency information.

Complete required correspondence and communication, including telephone and email correspondence.

Respond to and complete special reports as required by CIS of Nevada leadership.

Enter all progress monitoring data quarterly and end‑of‑year data within established timelines.

Share quarterly progress reports with school leadership, school support team, and affiliate leadership within established timelines.

Generate reports and share outcomes with the Communities In Schools Leadership team, defined program partners, the building principal, the school leadership, and any additional funders, donors, or educators as requested by supervisor.

Immediately report all problems with the data entry system to the Data Department and CIS of Nevada Leadership.

Monitor and respond to emails and telephone inquiries regarding CIS program Tier Supports, Basic Needs, and all inquiries.

Meetings, Training, and Professional Development

Attend all CIS of Nevada Coordinator meetings.

Participate in CIS Community School Core meetings and assigned program team meetings.

Participate in CIS of Nevada programmatic, data, and professional development training.

Attend, participate or assist with school‑based wrap‑around services meetings, community meetings, and/or staff meetings.

Public speaking and effective presentation skills.

Complete Site Coordinator Learning Pathway certification through CIS University within the required timeline and required CIS Nevada State Standards trainings with verification annually.

Understand all policies and procedures of the assigned school site and school district and complete school district training as required.

Research and apply best practices from other Community Schools and Communities In Schools sites and from local and national educational and service programs.

Additional duties as assigned.

Qualifications and Competencies

Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience in Social Work, Education, or the health and human services field preferred.

Works well within a matrix structure where more than one individual is providing guidance, feedback, counsel, and support.

Experience working with at‑risk youth and case management for at least one year preferred.

Experience in utilizing data to make data‑driven decisions.

Leadership experience for on‑site coordination of service providers, volunteers, parents/guardians, students, and school staff.

Ability to work effectively with a broad range of representatives from public and private service organizations, public education, neighborhood organizations, parent/guardian groups, and local government.

Bilingual in Spanish and English, preferred.

Competencies

Able to adhere to a flexible work schedule, including scheduled evening and weekend events.

Strong leadership skills with the ability to motivate and encourage others.

Must be comfortable speaking to groups of people.

Good time‑management skills.

The ability to meet attendance schedule with dependability and consistency.

Ability to work independently as well as to function effectively and collaboratively in a team environment.

Ability to work with varied staff and populations and a variety of education stakeholders and audiences.

Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills, along with computer and database skills.

Work Environment & Physical Demands

Work environment is indoors and climate controlled, may be exposed to outdoor weather conditions.

Moderate noise levels as found in a business office and classroom setting.

Use of own automobile.

Some travel, including events, conferences, meetings, travel between school sites, etc.

Must be able to pass a criminal background check, possible fingerprinting, and drug screen.

Job Requirements

Citizenship, residency or work visa required.

Contact Information
Sarah Goicoechea, Executive Director

Communities in Schools

Email: sarah@cisnevada.org

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